Monthly Archives: February 2012

The Pasture

When we first arrived at this farm, we began dreaming of restoring the pasture to its former glory. Since it had not been used in many years, it had become completely overgrown with trees, and the fencing was in shambles. … Continue reading

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Happy Bubby Day

One year ago today, Kate and I became brand new parents as our little Saylor Jack was born! Bringing him into the world was a miraculous experience, but watching him grow during this last year – it’s indescribable. So we … Continue reading

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Missouri Caucuses

As you might or might not know, the Missouri presidential primaries were fairly irrelevant, practically speaking. The caucuses, however, are significant. And they’re in one month and two days. Here’s how they work. (This is taken directly from the Missouri … Continue reading

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I Love Spam

WordPress is a boon in that it automatically filters out spam comments. The reason people post spam comments is to gain a free place to give a link to their website. You know, Spam: pretending to be one thing, when … Continue reading

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Lately Life

“Life’s a fragile thing, Har’. One minute you’re chewin’ on a burger. Next minute you’re dead meat.” – Lloyd Christmas Truer words were never spoken. As for our lives, lately, here are a few snippets. – I never really mentioned … Continue reading

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Poll: Ron Paul Rising Nationally Faster Than Santorum, Past Gingrich

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll bodes well for the two Republican candidates who have been running behind, and ill for the two who have been on top. The poll, which was conducted between February 2-6, shows Santorum gaining big ground. Voters … Continue reading

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Reading “End The Fed,” Ch. 4 – Central Banks and War

This is a short chapter, and in it, Congressman Paul notes the strange “coincidence” that the 20th century was the century of central banking, and also a century saturated with global warfare. In reality, as he aptly points out, central … Continue reading

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